
Sorta reminds me of The Shining.
[Found here.]

According to some reports, pay benches were installed in Yantai Park, Shangdong province, eastern China, and were inspired by this art piece.
“The Chinese government got this idea of coin-operated park benches after seeing an art installation by German artist Fabian Brunsing where he created a similar bench as a protest against the commercialization of modern life. The irony must’ve somehow been lost in translation.”
I couldn’t verify the Yantai Park story, and it may be a complete fabrication.
“In 2008, German design student Fabian Brunsing created a piece called Pay & Sit. It’s an art installation in the shape of a park bench with sharp metal spikes that prevent people from sitting until they deposit €0.50 (about 70 cents) in the coin slot. It’s a (literally) pointed political statement, but that didn’t stop Facebook users from taking images of the bench out of context and presenting it as one more stop along the road to criminalizing the poor.”

Love is All Right, Cliff Nobles & Co. (1968) Cliff Nobles recorded this A-side for the 45rpm, but the B-side, The Horse, was the instrumental hit. It became one of the most recognizable instrumentals ever, and EVERY high school band played it. The Horse was also the theme song for Radio Veronica, a popular dutch pirate radio station that broadcast from a ship on the North Sea in the 1960’s & 70s.
Sound up.
[h/t Bunkerville]
Milton Friedman would have turned 110 years old today.
Clifford Stoll talks about what he’s not going to talk about (2006).
[Top image found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.

[Found here.]

[Photo, presumably from a natural history museum diorama, found here.]

Thunderbirds, A. Aallon Rytmiorkesteri (2000) A. Aallon, also known as A. Aalto and A. Aalto’s Rhythm Orchestra, is an iskelmä (pop) music group from Ylöjärvi, Finland. Interesting mix of styles, but this particular space western surf instrumental struck a chord with me.
The Proposal.
[h/t Bunkerville]
Fibbonacci Elephant.
[h/t Memo Of The Air]
Ridiculous Inflatable Swan Thing.
[h/t Mme. Jujujive]
[Top image found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.
Watching the Beeb. [Found here.]
In 2005, Barcelona rockers Santi & David Lluch formed Atomic Leopards, and were members of Hellbilly Club. That’s not Spanish either – I think it’s Catalan.
Don’t know if The Oblivions chose that video, but as odd as it is, it seems appropriate. (The clip is from a Brazilian game show.)
That’s it for now. Have a great weekend, stay cool, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow for more random acts of oddness.

[Found here.]